Intelligent Environment Services (i-ES), a leading specialist in enabling works based in Manchester, has unveiled an innovative “Virtual Rendering” service for asbestos surveying. This groundbreaking technology aims to reduce the risk of asbestos exposure significantly.
i-ES now offers “Virtual Rendering” surveys to its clients, providing a unique solution for conveying complex asbestos risk information. Leveraging pioneering 3D technology, i-ES can transport users into an interactive, real-world walkthrough of buildings and environments. This creates an exact replica of the property, with critical compliance data seamlessly integrated into the 3D rendering. Clients gain a true-to-life view of all asbestos-containing materials and their precise locations throughout the site.
Notably, i-ES is the first organisation globally with the capability to create virtual tours within contaminated areas. This empowers clients with a comprehensive overview of mechanical and electrical equipment, even in areas previously deemed inaccessible.
Brent Wardle, Director at i-ES, expressed his enthusiasm for this new service, stating, “We are delighted to launch this exciting new service, which is set to completely revolutionise the way asbestos surveys are carried out.
In addition to promoting a safer and more efficient approach to asbestos management, i-ES’s Virtual Tour technology can incorporate multiple layers of tagging. This feature aids in identifying health and safety risks and enables clients to tag and retain a virtual replica and profile of all assets.
Brent added, “We have already successfully delivered virtual asbestos surveys and virtual renders with both new and existing clients who have described it as game-changing and a watershed moment for the asbestos industry. We are extremely excited about the possibilities new technology can bring to our industry and we are proud to be the company leading the way with its integration.”
i-ES is set to showcase its Virtual Rendering service at the Contamination Expo on 13-14 September at the NEC Birmingham.
For more information, please visit i-es.uk.